E-Swinger (oz6640)

 

E-Swinger (oz6640) by Joel Cimmino 2009 - plan thumbnail

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E-Swinger. Radio control model for electric power.

Quote: "Hi steve, this dxf file is my first electric design. It is a great flying airplane. I have used it to teach people to fly with it with small deflection or almost 3D with larger deflection."

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Complete instructions. 5 pages, docx format, inside a zipfile.

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E-Swinger (oz6640) by Joel Cimmino 2009 - model pic

Datafile:
  • (oz6640)
    E-Swinger
    by Joel Cimmino
    2009 
    50in span
    IC R/C LowWing
    clean :)
    all formers complete :)
  • Submitted: 13/05/2015
    Filesize: 89KB
    Format: • PDFbitmap • CADfile
    Credit*: JoelCimmino
    Downloads: 2794

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  • Plan File Filesize: 89KB Filename: E-Swinger_vector_oz6640.pdf
  • Supplement Filesize: 16KB Filename: E-Swinger_vector_oz6640_Instructions.zip
  • CAD Zip Filesize: 90KB Filename: E-Swinger_vector_oz6640_cad.zip
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